This popular tulip festival is returning to Vancouver Island this weekend

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Attention all flower lovers!

The popular Coastal Black Tulip Festival is back this year in Black Creek near Courtenay.

The festival opens today, Friday April 24th and will run until May 10th.

This vibrant celebration of spring features over 500,000 spring flowers blooming in a breathtaking sea of colour.

Located in the heart of Vancouver Island, the festival offers an unforgettable experience surrounded by colourful flowers, fresh air and family-friendly activities.

As we usher in the blooming season, explore the enchanting history of tulips and partake in the festive spirit with activities for everyone.

The festival is a place where nature, history and community come together in harmony.

The celebration will feature a spring market, tulip bouquets, interactive activities for the little ones and seasonal refreshments, including locally crafted cider and tasty bites.

Whether you’re a photography enthusiast, a nature lover or just looking for a peaceful escape, this festival is the perfect backdrop for a relaxing and inspiring day.

The event is perfect for bachelorette parties, family gatherings, corporate events and photography sessions.

Get out your cameras and head down to tulip fest!

Tickets are $2 cheaper to buy online than at the gate, and can be purchased here.

Coastal Black Tulip Festival

  • Where: Coastal Black Tulip Fest, 2186 Endall Road, Black Creek
  • When: April 24th to May 10th, Thursday to Monday

 

 

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Rory is Victoria Buzz's newest Branded Content and Lifestyle Writer, starting with the company in April 2026. Originally from Kamloops, BC, Rory graduated from the English department at the University of Victoria in 2020. He has previously worked as an editor for several publications, including The Kamloops Chronicle and The Albatross: UVic's English Undergraduate Journal. In his free time, you can find Rory at the beach, with some sushi and a book in his hand, thankful that he is not dealing with the weather in the Thompson Okanagan.
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